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2. Schools in Britain teach PE to students under 16. In some districts, schools have introduced competitive and non-competitive games, a) Listen to a head teacher's talk to parents.
b) Say which of these activities are mentioned in the talk.
athletics, tennis, football, hockey, cricket, volleyball
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c) Here are some opinions about games. Which ones did you hear in the listening? Which ones do you agree/disagree with? Why?
1. Pupils who don't enjoy sport won't do any sport when they finish school.
2. Boys enjoy competitive games. Girls don't.
3. Traditional games are too competitive.
4. Children enjoy competition.
5. It's better to spend less time on sport and more on studying.
6. It's always the same people who lose.
7. Children should learn to cooperate.
3. Look at the pictures and make up a story of a school trip. Use the expressions from the box.
to hire skis, poles and boots; ski instructor; to walk uphill in skis; to go down the slope; a nursery slope; a steeper slope; to fall over; to ski faster
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